The Gigabyte Z690 Gaming should be included in your next PC build

If the processor is the computer's brain, the motherboard is the computer's foundation that holds and allows communication between the graphics card, memory, and hard drives. But if you want a well-functioning gaming system, you must have a quality motherboard.

Consider purchasing this motherboard, the Gigabyte Z690 X, for your next gaming PC build.

The Bug Report: Leveno Releases a Security Patch Update for 25 laptops with Vulnerable Bios

I've gone on the record and stated Leveno manufactures some of the best laptops on the market. Even their extensive catalog of gadgets, including the Yoga Series and Legion product line, has garnered positive feedback from many consumers and tech enthusiasts alike. But like any device connected to the internet, they are not impervious to software vulnerabilities. This week, Leveno released a significant software update addressing a security flaw in the BIOS in 25 laptops.

Hardware Breakdown Presents: Radeon RX 7900 XTX Graphics Card

Last week, AMD revealed the new RX 7000 series graphic cards at their RDNA 3 launch event, which comes a few weeks after Nvidia launched its new RTX 4000 series graphics cards. The RX 7900 XTX is the flagship variant of the two cards revealed at the event, with some compelling features that require further examination in this latest installment of hardware Breakdown.

We have a major issue with RTX 4090 12VHPWR, let me explain

What's a newly launched product without glaring issues? Especially when there is a wide scale of complex problems. You always see it with smartphones, computers, and other consumer gadgets. But what's taking place with RTX 4090 graphics card is a rarity. Nvidia's highest-end GPU uses an all-new connector, or "12VHPWR". The acronym for "twelve-volt high power" Is a small twelve-pin plug that supplies 600 watts of power.

Galaxy s22 smartphones will begin getting Android 13 Update

A few months back, Android 13 was launched exclusively for Google Pixel smartphones. At that time, no other Android devices had the mobile OS. Fast forward to the present day, Samsung is in the process of releasing One UI5 after brief beta testing, based on Android 13, specifically for Galaxy s22 smartphones. Unfortunately, if you're anticipating Samsung's immediate release of One UI5, you may have to wait a while. It is currently only available outside the US, with s22 smartphones running Exynos processors.

There is a Dynamic Island app for Android, call it a practical knockoff

Suppose you're an Android user who, like me, is very impressed with Dynamic Island on Apple's new iPhone 14. Probably the pinnacle feature in iOS 16 and is the smartphone's core selling point. So naturally, I want Dynamic Island, and luckily for Android users, there is an app for that. So if you head right over to Google's Play Store, the dynamicSpot app is what you need to download if you want that island experience.

Here's what you need to know about Nvidia's next-gen RTX 4090 and RTX 4080 graphics cards

Nvidia will offer RTX 4080 in two variants, one with 12GB GDDR6X memory and the other with 16GB of GDDR6X memory. Much like the 4090, Nvidia also claims this graphics card is much faster than its predecessor, RTX 3080 Ti. In addition, the spec numbers are almost equally impressive as the top-end model. The 12GB model will have 7,680 Cuda Cores, a 2.31GHz base clock frequency, a 2.61GHz boost clock, 639 Tensor-TFLOs, 92 RT-TFLOPs, and 40 shader- TFLOPs.

Apple, we have a iPhone 14 Pro camera problem

I'm sure there is a bevy of consumers in the country enjoying their newly purchased iPhone 14 Pros and Pro Max. But unfortunately, some regret buying the device because of a significant issue with the camera. Users are experiencing an uncontrollable movement of the lens. Observe the video below via source 9toMac. It shows the camera shaking while producing weird grinding noise when using the camera in third-party apps, such as Instagram, Tik Tok, and Snapchat.

EVGA actually went there and broke away from NVIDIA

To the surprise of many, EVGA is a long-time partner with NVIDIA but will no longer produce graphic cards. According to reports, the company posted on a community forum stating it will no longer make the next-generation NVIDIA graphics cards but will continue to sell and support, quote: "the existing current generation products." In addition, according to the website Gamers Nexus, the company does not have plans to make AMD or Intel graphics cards.